Posted October 31, 2008 1:03 PM
So, which ideological house do you live in? According to the McCain/Palin campaign one is fake and anti-American, the other real and patriotic. Geography is destiny. A friend of mine has a great line. "You're only as good as the worst thing you'll do." In McCain's case there seem to...
Posted May 15, 2008 12:08 AM
What happens next? A landmark study of cognitive dissonance is chronicled in When Prophecy Fails. The book studies a group predicting the imminent end of the world, and then lays out what happened when reality crashed the party. The bottom line is, in the face of unwanted truth, rationalization...
Posted April 25, 2008 4:15 PM
Rep. James Clyburn recently called Bill Clinton's campaign antics "bizarre." Being English, it reminds me of some unseemly behavior from another prominent husband. As he lurches from one gaffe to the next, Bill Clinton is starting to look a lot like Prince Philip.
During a state...
Posted March 11, 2008 1:22 PM
So Eliot Sptizer, the man who would be king, falls on his own sword...or rather, his need for high class prostitutes to fall on said sword, brings the titan down. What is it about elected office that drives politicians to "die by kinky"? I had high hopes for Spitzer, he...
Posted February 26, 2008 11:08 AM
A new report says that anti depressants have little or no use, so how do we escape?
When the white noise of the daily grind becomes like the tinnitus ringing in Pete Townsend's ears, what do we do? Do we shop (there's a recession on silly), go back...
Posted February 19, 2008 11:21 AM
A good friend of mine Alan Clifford, a DJ on BBC local radio in the UK, recently interviewed the owner of a traveling circus that features live animals--tigers, camels etc. Despite being a Vegan of 30 years, Alan set about the task with a calm head, discussing with Mr. Lacey...
Posted February 13, 2008 5:19 PM
As Barack Obama appears to be pulling away from Hillary Clinton, I am reminded of another classic battle between an insurgency and the establishment, where the establishment was swept away by the new. Yes, I am of course referring to how Hair Metal was swept away by Indie Rock in...
Posted January 30, 2008 11:54 AM
A while back, I was having a conversation with my wife about the machinations of Lee Attwater, and how on his death bed he was apparently apologizing for his divisive ways. Around about the same time I was watching a documentary series by Adam Curtis called The Century of the...
Posted December 19, 2007 2:59 PM
Posted November 15, 2007 1:17 PM
I have two dogs, who are a major source of melodic inspiration, and many of the songs that I sing to them end up becoming adapted for Cantinero. Ruby an incredibly vocal Coon Hound, has recently acquired the nickname "The Boots", and this led to a ditty that had the...